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  • BAKU: Gunduz Aktan: The Issue On Opening Turkey-Armenia Borders Is O

    GUNDUZ AKTAN: THE ISSUE ON OPENING TURKEY-ARMENIA BORDERS IS OUT OF DISCUSSION

    Azeri press Agency
    Oct 15 2007

    We should close Istanbul-Yerevan air corridor, which is open for
    trade with Armenia over the third countries and take radical measures
    concerning 80,000 Armenians illegally employed in Turkey

    The decision on the so-called Armenian genocide is expected to pass
    the House of Representatives more easily, as more signatures have
    been collected than needed

    Turkey's Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) MP Gunduz Aktan, was one
    of those, who was engaged in lobbying and debating, on the eve of
    adoption of the resolution on the so-called Armenian genocide by the
    US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee. Gunduz Aktan
    gave interview to APA Turkey bureau.

    - What should be done to prevent the adoption of this decision in
    the US House of Representatives?

    - The decision is expected to pass the House of Representatives more
    easily, as more signatures have been collected than needed. Taking this
    into account, we should take adequate steps and demonstrate Turkey's
    power. In fact, Turkey has adequate steps. We observed in the US that
    the country's administration worries that Incirlik military base may
    close, weapons and food, which is sent to American army in Iraq, may
    be restricted in Habur border checkpoint and that Turkey's military
    operation against PKK terrorist organization in Northern Iraq may
    cause imbalance in the region. Turkey should immediately limit the
    US's operation in Incirlik and restrict the number of weapons sent from
    Habur border checkpoint. The members of the House of Representatives,
    who want to vote for the bill on the so-called Armenian genocide,
    should see Turkey's power.

    - Anyway, Turkey called its ambassador to Washington back to Ankara,
    Commander of Navy and minister of state refused visiting the US,
    this is a part of this protest...

    - These are usual normal steps. Our steps should be more severe. The
    US administration expressed its anxiety about our possible strict
    steps. The main thing now is to demonstrate political will and take
    concrete steps. The bill on military operations in Northern Iraq, which
    will be submitted to the parliament this week, will prove how resolute
    the government is. On the other hand, steps regarding Incirlik and
    Habur will show the government's reaction. The US expects our steps,
    as the following reactions will depend on them.

    - How will the decision on the so-called genocide impact on Turkey's
    steps concerning Armenia?

    - Though Armenian leadership and Diaspora try to stand apart from
    the decision, previous statements of President Kocharian and Foreign
    Minister Oskanyan show how interested they were in this. Armenia
    and Armenian Diaspora are responsible for this decision. Turkey
    should make its steps against Armenia more severe. The issue on
    opening Turkey-Armenia borders is out of discussion. We should close
    Istanbul-Yerevan air corridor, which is open for trade with Armenia
    over the third countries and take radical measures concerning 80,000
    Armenians illegally employed in Turkey.

    - Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry also made a statement condemning this
    decision. What measures are taken for joint fight against this problem?

    - In Washington we spoke about Khojaly genocide committed by Armenians
    recently. We asked why Armenia does not free the occupied Azerbaijani
    lands. We could not get a neat answer. We should jointly fight with
    Azerbaijan against Armenian slanders and occupation of our territories
    by Armenians. We ought to inform the world of Khojaly genocide.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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